?. Some interesting figures about mobile browsing and user activity: 38 percent of web users in the U.S. 65 percent of mobile users aged between 18-29 use their phones to go online. 43 percent of mobile users aged between 30-49 use their phones to go online. Which begs the question – is your blog or website mobile-friendly? Defining Mobile Friendly. Wapple.

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DANNY BROWN

JULY 12, 2011

[Blog, Mobile] Does Your Blog Embrace Mobile Browsing?

Some interesting figures about mobile browsing and user activity: 38 percent of web users in the U.S. 65 percent of mobile users aged between 18-29 use their phones to go online. 43 percent of mobile users aged between 30-49 use their phones to go online. Which begs the question – is your blog or website mobile-friendly? Defining Mobile Friendly.

For the past 5 years or so, research has predicted that mobile devices would overtake personal computers when it comes to internet usage. The infographic in this blog post pulls together data that shows that the turning point is here now. ” In another recent post of mine, I’ve identified why your business should go mobile and the best practices around it.

At Jugnoo, we like to think we’re pretty adept with the latest smartphones and mobile technology. Cellular Jerks: Where Are Your Mobile Manners? Infographic) originally appeared on Jugnoo Social CRM Blog - the blog for social crm thought leadership under a Creative Commons license. Mobilemobile smartphonesPresented by: OnlineCollege.org.

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DIGITAL VOICES

JANUARY 28, 2014

[Blog, Mobile] Should Everything Go Mobile?

Today this seems like a no brainer, given the increasing share and significant growth rate in website access from mobile devices, 17% of global web traffic comes through mobile 1. This thinking is echoed in any number of blogs, articles and studies that many of us have seen. mobileMobile This trend seems unlikely to change any time soon.

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SPIN SUCKS

DECEMBER 4, 2014

[Blog, Mobile] Mobile First in 2015

'By Elizabeth Victor Yes, you guessed it, the end of the year is near and along with it comes all of the “year-in-review” blog posts, and the “predictions-for-next-year” blog posts, too. Start switching your digital and social media marketing efforts right now to a Mobile First priority. Now the focus is changing to mobile first. What is Mobile First?

'The best services are ones that reduce friction and increase customer benefit, and mobile banking apps are winning on both counts. Mobile banking apps don’t only offer up previously unimaginable response rates from people who use them to check accounts or conduct transactions; they are causing a sea change in customer behaviour. Empowered by their personal mobile devices to engage in personal financial services, customers are reaching to apps to do more than ever. The answer, in my view, is mobile commerce. App usage. Digital-first. Commerce opportunity.
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Google may give us a glimpse of the top Internet search terms that defined how the world searched online in 2011, but Mobile Commerce , a U.K.-based based provider of optimized mobile search services stands out as the only company offering us insights into how we search using our mobile devices. Mobile Commerce deals with 3.6 handling over 25 percent of searches from mobile Internet users via U.K. The relationships give Mobile Commerce a detailed knowledge of what we search for on the go — information the company has released to MobileGroove first.
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Tweet As yesterday’s tip on our Facebook page advised, the SoLoMo (Social, Local, Mobile) revolution of how we interact on social media platforms refers to the need of an intensified focus on use of mobile devices in daily life of social media. Lately, Facebook upgraded their mobile app to better incorporate the new Timeline design with an increased focus on visual content. Yesterday, Facebook reinforced their analytics module, Insights, to encompass reach data on users interacting via a mobile device: What’s the big deal? Not sure about this talk of mobile yet?
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[Blog, Mobile] After You Invest In Mobile Offerings, Invest In Your Mobile Marketing

Whether or not your company should be making an investment in the mobile landscape ( See our blog from earlier this year ) is an important topic of conversation for your marketing department. You will need to develop a plan to market your mobile property so that your target audience becomes aware that you have a shiny new mobile solution that makes their life easier, and that they can take advantage of it immediately. Businesses tend to struggle with low adoption rates which could lead to internal skeptics calling a mobile initiative a failure. and U.K )?
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Instead, Tomi, a former Nokia exec, is recognized as one of the foremost global authorities on mobile – period. He writes best-selling books, blogs and tweets (with amazing energy and focus) from his home base of Hong Kong. He also speaks at a wide variety of events and conferences across 50 countries and all six inhabited continents (which is why he often blogs and tweets from airplanes to keep us in the loop). Just this summer Tomi’s blog passed the one-millionth visitor, showing that Tomi is a main attraction in mobile. by Frost and Sullivan.
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